Jump to content
Practically Shooting

Arkie_Lefty

Members
  • Posts

    286
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never

Posts posted by Arkie_Lefty

  1. Have shot thousands over the years. Excellent moderate velocity plinkers. Tearing plating is possible if case mouth's aren't belled a bit. Plating can also "crack" if too much crimp is used. A bit of experimentation with bell and crimp, and they're great bullets.

    I like them for near max loads in 44mag blaster ammo.

    Reasonably accurate and NO LEADING!

    Bob

  2. Gonna throw in a "plug" for My Nephew, Joe Chambers here. Joe's apprenticed to Mr. Bob Marvel in Crete NE. They are engaged in building the finest custom 1911's in the world. Each is a work of art, not to mention absolute reliability, function, and accuracy. Marvel Custom Guns has been in business for near 30 years, Joe has been there about 2. He's now serving his probation period for acceptance (1 year) into "The American Pistolsmiths Guild".

    While Springfield's custom shop, or Kimber's custom guns are nice, they in no way compare to these each one one of a kind built masterpieces.

    Had Joe do his magic on a Colt Combat Masterpiece, slick as owl $hit on glass, and too pretty to shoot (though I do occasionally) Also had him do a trigger tune up on an old 1970's Bill Wilson gun. Most would love to have a rifle trigger this crisp and clean.

    If you are planning to have a 1911 built, or just some re-work, give these guys a look.

    Bob Reed

  3. I'd say just the opposite! Least here in Arkansas most all deer hunting is done from some elevated position (even if it's just the seat of your super-lifted pickup grin). Usually for varmits you're stretched flat of your tummy behind a bush (less you're still in the seat of that pickup whistle)!

    Bob

×
×
  • Create New...